Margaret and David Mitchell: Fourth Generation

William Bradford Laughead

211. Laughead, William Bradford (43) ; b. May 24, 1838; was a student at Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pa. Enlisted in the Union Army in the summer of 1862; died of fever near Lexington, Ky., Nov. 28, 1862.

James Erskine Lawhead

Nettie E. Lawhead-Askren

260. Lawhead-Askren, Nettie E. (60); b. Dec. 20, 1864. m. July 12, 1882, W. W. Askren, a lawyer. First settled at Mt. Ayr, Iowa, then moved to Carbonado, Wash., where she died, Dec. 9, 1904. United Presbyterians; Republicans. Mr. A. has served as Mayor, Mt. Ayr, and postmaster of Carbonado. He is an elder of the Church.

Martha Louesa Espy-Duncan

307. Espy-Duncan, Martha Louesa (80), Winslow, Ark.; b. Sept. 8, 1855. m. April 10, 18 ‘3, Samuel Kennedy, son of James K. and Sarah (Dunlap) Duncan, who died Nov. 29, 1894. Moved from Crawford Co., Ill., to Arkansas in 1904. Home making and a primary teacher for years; New Church; formerly United Presbyterian; Republican, now Socialist,

Carrie Luetta Reid

William Reid

324. Reid, William (84) ; b. June 1, 1862; died July 8, 1862.

Jennie Mae Reid-Brady

325. Reid-Brady, Jennie Mae (84) ; b. May 4, 1864. Married a Mr. Brady. She died Feb. 3, 1905, at her mother’s home, having come in impaired health from her home in Pocotello, Idaho, the April preceding.

Edward Clemens Dobbs

Ella Victoria Dobbs

364. Dobbs, Ella Victoria (100), 960 Colorado St., Pasadena, Cal.; b. June 11, 1866. She was a Presbyterian Home Mission teacher at Salina and Hyrum, Utah, 1886-93 ; a teacher at Los Angeles and Pasadena, 1894-1903 ; now an instructor in the Throop Polytechnic Institute at Pasadena. Since 1893, an Episcopalian.

William A Clemens

David Jackson Andrew

366. Andrew, David Jackson (102), 125 Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass.; b. Oct. 1, 1832, near Xenia, O. m. Keturah, dau. of David Watson and Victoria Ann Park. Architect and Builder; Presbyterian; Republican. Mr. Andrew’s specialty is the building of concrete structures in which he has gained an enviable reputation. In early life he taught school, and had the privilege of teaching in a district where his grandfather, David Jackson, had taught when he was a young man.

Willie Marshall Murphy

Verna Norine Seely-Wells

401. Seely-Wells, Verna Norine (125), Plattsmouth, Neb.; b. May 22, 1876, at Omaha. m. May 29, 1901, William Ernest Wells. Has resided since marriage at Columbus, Neb., two years; at Missoula, Mont., two years, and since 1904, at Plattsmouth. Presbyterian; Republican.

James Robert Mitchell

Arthur Barrick Mitchell

406. Mitchell, Arthur Barrick (127), 360 Wilcox building Los Angeles, Cal.; b. July 1, 1871, at Kansas City, Mo. Studied dentistry in Chicago. After traveling considerably settled in San Francisco about 1.900; was burnt out by the great fire in April, 1006. Is now in Los Angeles and practicing his profession. Republican.

Mary Frances Mitchell

Ralph Mitchell

408a. Mitchell, Ralph (127), b. in Presbyterian parsonage, Cleves, O., July 8, 1881. Since 189 7 he has resided in San Francisco and Bellingham, Washington He was operating a dental laboratory in San Francisco at the time of the great earthquake and fire, April, 1906. Removed to Los Angeles, but returned to San Francisco, Dec., 1906.

Geraldine Mitchell

409. Mitchell, Geraldine (127) Wooster, Ohio; b.

Adah Vaughn

412. Vaughn, Adah (132), Albuquerque, N. M.; b. Nov. 16, 1884. A High School graduate and a teacher in the Albuquerque schools.

Harry Small Tliffe

478. Tliffe, Harry Small (177), London, O. ; b. July 12, 1873. m. Viola E., dau. of and Minerva (Hunter) Eyler. Cement contractor; Ref. Presbyterian; Republican. He served in the Spanish-American war and was clerk in the office of Chief Engineer in Cuba.

William Wallace Tliffe

480. Tliffe, William Wallace (177), Duanesburg, N. Y.; b. July 1876. m. Fannie, dau. of Luther and Margaret (Jones) Townsley, Cedarville, O. Clergyman of the Reformed Presbyterian Church; Republican. Mr. Iliffe is pastor, and was moderator of the Presbytery of New York and Vermont in 1905.

Amanda Ferguson-Hogue

James Fulton Ferguson

516. Ferguson, James Fulton (203), general address, Xenia, O. ; b. Sept. 15, 1882. Teacher; United Presbyterian; ; Republican. Graduated at Monmouth, 1903, and at Yale in 1906, and is now pursuing a post graduate course at the latter institution. He taught two years in Knoxville (Term.), 1903-5.